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As his moniker suggests, Mr. Luggs is very obese and prefers all-you-can-eat buffets to three meals a day. In fact, Mr. Luggs actually died by overeating. However, even in death Luggs was not satisfied, and spent his afterlife eating food in the [[Dining Room]] of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. [[Luigi]] did not need to capture Mr. Luggs to help him in the quest to find his brother [[Mario]]. After acquiring the key to the Dining Room, Luigi could simply pass Mr. Luggs and head into the [[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]]. However, if Luigi captured Luggs, the green-clad ghost hunter would be rewarded with lots of treasure. | As his moniker suggests, Mr. Luggs is very obese and prefers all-you-can-eat buffets to three meals a day. In fact, Mr. Luggs actually died by overeating. However, even in death Luggs was not satisfied, and spent his afterlife eating food in the [[Dining Room]] of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. [[Luigi]] did not need to capture Mr. Luggs to help him in the quest to find his brother [[Mario]]. After acquiring the key to the Dining Room, Luigi could simply pass Mr. Luggs and head into the [[Kitchen (Luigi's Mansion)|Kitchen]]. However, if Luigi captured Luggs, the green-clad ghost hunter would be rewarded with lots of treasure. | ||
If Luigi chose to capture Mr. Luggs, he would discover the Glutton next to the Dining Room table, shoving ghost jelly into his mouth. Peculiarly, Luggs ate in the dark, and after Luigi used the [[Game Boy Horror]], Luggs' heart revealed that the gluttonous ghost preferred not to be seen. As such, Luigi captured a [[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghost]] from a nearby torch with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The [[plumber]] then proceeded to shoot flames at the table's candles, setting them aflame. After lighting all the candles, Mr. Luggs and his dinner would become visible. However, Luggs could not be captured yet. To make Mr. Luggs vulnerable, Luigi began to suck up Mr. Luggs' ghost jelly with his trusty vacuum. Two [[Waiter (ghost)|Waiters]] would attempt to resupply Mr. Luggs with more jelly, from their serving plates to his. Luigi quickly disposed of them with the Poltergust. Eventually, when all the food was gone, Mr. Luggs would become enraged and attack Luigi by spewing fifteen [[fireballs]] at the | If Luigi chose to capture Mr. Luggs, he would discover the Glutton next to the Dining Room table, shoving ghost jelly into his mouth. Peculiarly, Luggs ate in the dark, and after Luigi used the [[Game Boy Horror]], Luggs' heart revealed that the gluttonous ghost preferred not to be seen. As such, Luigi captured a [[Elemental Ghost|Fire Elemental Ghost]] from a nearby torch with his [[Poltergust 3000]]. The [[plumber]] then proceeded to shoot flames at the table's candles, setting them aflame. After lighting all the candles, Mr. Luggs and his dinner would become visible. However, Luggs could not be captured yet. To make Mr. Luggs vulnerable, Luigi began to suck up Mr. Luggs' ghost jelly with his trusty vacuum. Two [[Waiter (ghost)|Waiters]] would attempt to resupply Mr. Luggs with more jelly, from their serving plates to his. Luigi quickly disposed of them with the Poltergust. Eventually, when all the food was gone, Mr. Luggs would become enraged and attack Luigi by spewing fifteen [[fireballs]] at the green plumber. Each fireball caused ten HP of damage and would briefly light Luigi on fire. It would be best not to get close to the angry scarfer. However, due to his obesity, Mr. Luggs would quickly tire out and flop onto the table, rendering the portrait ghost vulnerable. Thus Luigi began to suck Mr. Luggs up with the Poltergust 3000. If he didn't, Mr. Luggs would get back up and breathe five more fireballs before tiring again. Although the portly ghost fought back with some strong pulls of his own, Luigi eventually emerged the victor. | ||
After capturing Mr. Luggs, Luigi restored light to the Dining Room and a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] appeared. Inside the chest, Luigi discovered two [[Gold Bars]] and a [[Silver Diamond]], among other minor treasures. | After capturing Mr. Luggs, Luigi restored light to the Dining Room and a [[Treasure Chest|green treasure chest]] appeared. Inside the chest, Luigi discovered two [[Gold Bars]] and a [[Silver Diamond]], among other minor treasures. |
Revision as of 21:51, April 30, 2012
Template:Portrait-infobox Mr. Luggs, the Glutton (Japanese: ター・ハン Tā Han), is a thirty-year-old portrait ghost that was released from his canvas prison by King Boo immediately prior to the events of Luigi's Mansion.
As his moniker suggests, Mr. Luggs is very obese and prefers all-you-can-eat buffets to three meals a day. In fact, Mr. Luggs actually died by overeating. However, even in death Luggs was not satisfied, and spent his afterlife eating food in the Dining Room of Luigi's Mansion. Luigi did not need to capture Mr. Luggs to help him in the quest to find his brother Mario. After acquiring the key to the Dining Room, Luigi could simply pass Mr. Luggs and head into the Kitchen. However, if Luigi captured Luggs, the green-clad ghost hunter would be rewarded with lots of treasure.
If Luigi chose to capture Mr. Luggs, he would discover the Glutton next to the Dining Room table, shoving ghost jelly into his mouth. Peculiarly, Luggs ate in the dark, and after Luigi used the Game Boy Horror, Luggs' heart revealed that the gluttonous ghost preferred not to be seen. As such, Luigi captured a Fire Elemental Ghost from a nearby torch with his Poltergust 3000. The plumber then proceeded to shoot flames at the table's candles, setting them aflame. After lighting all the candles, Mr. Luggs and his dinner would become visible. However, Luggs could not be captured yet. To make Mr. Luggs vulnerable, Luigi began to suck up Mr. Luggs' ghost jelly with his trusty vacuum. Two Waiters would attempt to resupply Mr. Luggs with more jelly, from their serving plates to his. Luigi quickly disposed of them with the Poltergust. Eventually, when all the food was gone, Mr. Luggs would become enraged and attack Luigi by spewing fifteen fireballs at the green plumber. Each fireball caused ten HP of damage and would briefly light Luigi on fire. It would be best not to get close to the angry scarfer. However, due to his obesity, Mr. Luggs would quickly tire out and flop onto the table, rendering the portrait ghost vulnerable. Thus Luigi began to suck Mr. Luggs up with the Poltergust 3000. If he didn't, Mr. Luggs would get back up and breathe five more fireballs before tiring again. Although the portly ghost fought back with some strong pulls of his own, Luigi eventually emerged the victor.
After capturing Mr. Luggs, Luigi restored light to the Dining Room and a green treasure chest appeared. Inside the chest, Luigi discovered two Gold Bars and a Silver Diamond, among other minor treasures.
Heart Quote
- “No one can see me in this darkness! No one no one no one noooooooooo-one!”
- —Mr. Luggs, Luigi's Mansion
Names in Other Languages
Frames
- Mr.Luggs.png
Bronze Frame - Mr.Luggs1.PNG
Silver Frame - Mr.Luggs.jpg
Gold Frame
Trivia
- His surname is an anagram of the word "slug" with an additional g added. This suits his personality as slugs are ravenous creatures.
- Luigi can hear Mr. Luggs's loud eating habits all the way from the hallway outside the Dining Room, even when trying to enter without the key.
- Mr. Luggs makes a small appearance in Mario Kart: Double Dash!! in the Luigi's Mansion Battle Field as a painting on the wall.
- Mr. Luggs likes to eat in the dark. However, when Luigi lights up the candles and he becomes visible, he doesn't seem to notice and continues eating.
- The plate that Mr. Luggs eats from has a dollar sign on it.